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Pithara is a
small town in the
Wheatbelt region of
Western Australia. It is
located about 240 km
north of Perth, in the
Shire of Dalwallinu. At the 2011...
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continues north to
Toodyay and
south to Cranbrook. Northam–
Pithara Road, also
known as
Northam Pithara Road, is a
major north–south road in the
northern Wheatbelt...
- children. She grew up on the
family farm east of the
wheatbelt town of
Pithara,
Western Australia. Her father, Dave Strickland,
while working at Menzies...
- 33
kilometres (21 mi) to the
northern end of Northam–
Pithara Road, and
shortly thereafter Pithara. From here,
another 16
kilometres (10 mi)
takes the road...
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connection between Miling the
terminus of the Clackline-Miling
railway and
Pithara on the Avon Yard to
Mullewa railway line was
being considered. Arc Infrastructure...
- St. Peter’s
College (Sinhala: සාන්ත පීතර විදුහල, romanized: Sāntha
Pīthara viduhala; Tamil: செயிண்ட் பீட்டர் கல்லூர) (also
known as St. Peter's Central...
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Pindar Pingaring Pingelly Pingrup Pinjar Pinjarra Pintharuka Pinwernying Pithara Poatina Pooncarrie Pootenup Popanyinning Pormpuraaw Porongurup Primbee...
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Piawaning Piesseville Pindar Pingaring Pingelly Pingrup Pinjarra Pintharuka Pithara Point Samson Popanyinning Porlell –
abandoned Porongurup Port
Denison Port...
- as well as £500 each. In 1921,
McIntosh was
killed in an air
crash near
Pithara,
Western Australia. It was the
first fatal air
crash in the state. On 21...
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Marriott in the
journal Nuytsia from
specimens collected by Olde near
Pithara in 1992. The
species was
discovered by Jan Wellburn, who
requested that...